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if u had the chance where would u move too and why

47 replies

Blessinghearts · 03/10/2020 10:36

Currently looking to move

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OohKittens · 03/10/2020 10:41

Minehead it is such an accepting down, my son has asd and loves butlins and trains. They have a volunteer scheme on the railway and there's a hotel in the town that employs disabled young adults. I would up and go tomorrow if I could.

XFPW · 03/10/2020 10:44

Overseas to the city I lived in for 3 years - it’s where I belong more than anywhere else on this planet. DH and DC would say the same. It’s very much a heart thing rather than a head thing though - not that there would be any particular “head” reasons not to move, but it would definitely be a move based on our experiences and community rather than jobs, schools, amenities, opportunities etc.

YouFellAsleep · 03/10/2020 10:47

Yorkshire, all my family are there and I miss being near them, plus somewhere near the sea. I'm happy by the sea Smile

NeedToKnow101 · 03/10/2020 10:50

Palma in Mallorca. Lovely city next to the sea and mountains. Chilled out.
Where do you live OP?

vampirethriller · 03/10/2020 11:00

London, I left nearly seven years ago and miss it so much.

AutumnleavesturntoGold · 03/10/2020 11:03

London, in a flash.

Totally different to anywhere else.
So much more to do so much more stimulating.

paintmywholehousepink · 03/10/2020 11:05

The sea.

ElizabethMainwaring · 03/10/2020 11:10

Alnmouth in Northumberland.
Or North Yorkshire coast.

serialreturner · 03/10/2020 11:13

Galway city.

Great restaurants and beautiful hotels and bars.

Right by the sea/river.

Great buzz in the summer.

Help!

LeoTimmyandVi · 03/10/2020 11:15

Bath - I will live there at some point in my life!

Nomnomarrgh · 03/10/2020 11:17

Cambridge. Its too expensive and the people are grumpy, but its flat and they have cows.

nosswith · 03/10/2020 11:17

South of France, for the absence of real winters. No chance of that happening as I could not earn half what I do now, and Brexit rules it out in retirement.

Thighdentitycrisis · 03/10/2020 11:24

Wales

FraughtwithGin · 03/10/2020 11:26

Sri Lanka.
Warm weather, lovely people, great food, spectacular thunderstorms and torrential (warm) rain.

Blessinghearts · 03/10/2020 18:50

Ty for u your lovely replies yes there are certainly many places to travel indeed its just where u feel the most comfortable. Im certainly more drawn to the sea,its just trying to find the right balance really xx

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Bollss · 03/10/2020 18:52

Any of the Canary Islands. Purely for all year round sunshine and likely a much better diet (fruit and veg just taste better there don't they?) I'd be so much healthier in every single sense of the word.

Blessinghearts · 03/10/2020 18:52

I use to live by the sea or SHOULD i say near the sea near bexhill and eastbourne but that was yrs ago and inwas a lot younger then so u dont really appreciate it at certain times of your life

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Blessinghearts · 03/10/2020 18:54

@TrustTheGeneGenie that sounds great i could do with all of that xx

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Waxonwaxoff0 · 03/10/2020 18:55

Zone 1 London. I just love city life. Not a chance I could afford it though.

FiveGoMadInDorset · 03/10/2020 18:56

Channel Islands or North Antrim Coast

speakout · 03/10/2020 18:58

I would stay exactly where I am.
A rural area within 20 minutes drive of unspoilt coastline, and mountains - forests, 20 minutes from a city which hosts the biggest international arts festival in the world, is home to ancient, medieval , Georgian and modern architechture.
No surprise that JK Rowling iives close by. This is heaven.

LadyCatStark · 03/10/2020 18:59

Anywhere warm!

speakout · 03/10/2020 18:59

Oh and I bought my 5 bed home with garden for £210K.

Serena1977 · 03/10/2020 19:31

Lanzarote

MaMisled · 03/10/2020 19:41

The wilds of Wales. Somewhere remote, where I could walk my reactive dogs for miles and not see a soul. I'd love them to be able to bark in the garden without worrying about the neighbours. I'd like a garden where birds and foxes and hedgehogs and badgers could come.

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